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== Electronics == | == Electronics == |
Revision as of 20:33, 28 October 2010
In the space
Comprehensive list
We have a large number of dead-tree books.
Highlights of the books
Electronics
- The Art of Electronics, Paul Horowitz & Winfield Hill. This is a personal copy so just ask samthetechie if you want to use it.
- Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits, Anant Agarwal & Jeffrey H. Lang
- The Principles of Computer Hardware, Alan Clements
Security
- Applied Cryptography, Bruce Schneier
Natural/Spoken Language
- Step By Step in Esperanto - For those who like their languages easy and constructed.
On the web
Machining
- Guerrilla guide to CNC machining and resin casting:
- Home Shop Machinist Machinist's BBS
- Tool bit grinding - HSS lathe tools.
- HSS can be better than indexable carbide tools for small work and fine finishes, as it wears faster but is very sharp.
- also Sherline guide featuring diagrams and writing.
Electronics
- The Giant Internet IC Masturbator (IC pinouts without pages of ads)
- Native USB for AVR
- Analog Circuit Design: Art, Science and Personalities (superb book about analog design edited by Jim Williams)
- The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design (more in a similar vein)
- http://code.google.com/p/arduinoshiftreglcd/
- http://www.open-research.org.uk/ARMuC/